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DYK TALK ARCHIVE 1 | DYK TALK ARCHIVE 2

DYK Suggestions

Got a new article you think is DYK-worthy but too skeered to post it yourself? List it here, along with the date. New ones at the top. That said, feel free to add it yourself, just follow the rules, try not to be boring or provicinal and, oh yeah, follow the rules. :)

PUT YOUR SUGGESTIONS HERE

  • Today is Monday, May 26, 2025; it is now 01:37 (UTC)
  • Earliest time for next refreshment is 14:00, December 17, Wikipedia time (UTC).
  • Stale entries are no fun, but please try to give every entry the exposure it deserves.
  • If possible, please consider informing the initial creators of the new status of the used articles on their talk pages.
  • THESE ITEMS MUST BE NO MORE THAN 72 HOURS OLD!!!

The initial creator of the article is named in brackets after the fact. Possible images are suggested after that.
New entries at the top, please. And if the time comes to refresh, please remember to include the oldest fact first. :)


December 17 suggestions

... that actor Leslie Banks used facial injuries he received in World War I to good effect during his acting career when playing villains? User: Rossrs
...that Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand is known colloquially as "The Cake-tin"? User:Grutness
...that television presenter Lynda Lopez is a sister of Jennifer Lopez? (User:Marine 69-71)

New template, inform these users

Please inform the creators of the newly listed template items about the status of their article by adding {{UpdatedDYK|[[Article name]]}} to their talk page. Then remove or strikethrough the listing in this section.
... that the Kri-kri is a type of wild goat once common around the Mediterranean but now restricted to a few parts of the island of Crete in Greece? Mtiedemann 23:39, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
...the painter Jan Matejko always depicted Stańczyk, Poland's most famous court jester, with a concerned and reflective look on his face? [[User:Kpalion|– Kpalion (talk)]] 01:29, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)- Image:Prussian Homage Stanczyk.jpg
...that the largest African crocodile, the Nile crocodile, is both hated and revered, especially in Ancient Egypt where crocodiles were mummified, and worshipped as gods? —68.81.231.127 23:51, 16 Dec 2004 (UTC) Image:Nile crocodile.jpg
...that playboating is a discipline of kayaking or canoeing where the paddler performs various technical moves in one place, as opposed to whitewater kayaking or canoeing where the objective is to travel the length of a section of river? User:Tebbb Image:Wwkayak playboating.jpg
...that Bill Barker's alien-infested Schwa artwork became such a hit in the 1990s that he eventually teamed with AOL to make an online game based on it? - Lifefeed 15:23, Dec 15, 2004 (UTC)

ARCHIVE USED SUGGESTIONS HERE

Write (picture) behind the fact when its picture has been used on the front page.

<all items that were listed on this place in the list have been archived at WP: recent additions>

<the articles that would've been placed here> have been removed to shorten the page. They are still available on Wikipedia:Recent additions>

  • "... that the European Robotic Arm can travel around the exterior of the International Space Station under its own control, moving hand-over-hand between fixed basepoints?" (decent picture, but perhaps needing to be cropped for appearing on the main page)
  • "... that the British plan for the battle of Bazentin Ridge, 1916-07-14, was dismissed beforehand by one French commander as "an attack organized for amateurs by amateurs?" Gdr 12:02, 2004 Oct 29 (UTC)
  • ... that rapper Eminem's new video, Mosh produced in collaboration with Guerrilla News Network was released for free download just prior to the U.S. presidential election -- "to inspire young people to vote because they too often disregard it as a powerless exercise". (self nomination (I extensively expanded the article), includes 2 images, animated gif preview, and links to stream or download the full video)
  • "Did you know that the Middle English work The Ormulum contains a pronunciation guide and is therefore one of our chief sources of knowledge on how Middle English was spoken?"
  • "Did you know that Jack Ketch, who is now a common word for death and a figure in Punch and Judy, was actually an executioner who worked for King Charles II. Ketch was either exceptionally inefficient or sadistic in the performance of his job."

All these by me. Geogre 15:38, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)

  • Note that these should not all be added at once as they are all British in scope. Warofdreams 15:51, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC) Sorry, while insteresting, they are all are well over 72 hours old. Warofdreams 15:57, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)

The Rules

  • DYK is NOT NOT NOT a general trivia section.
  • This section is only for items that have been listed on "NEW PAGES" within the last 72 hours.

Selections

  • Look for articles that are +1,000 characters in size. NO STUBS.
  • Try to pick articles that are a.) ORIGINAL to Wikipedia (not 1911 or other data sources) and b.) interesting.
  • The "Did you know?" fact MUST be mentioned in the article.
  • Try to avoid country-centrism and topic-centrism. No DYK installment should have four entries relating to the United States or computer topics, etc.

Formatting

  • The title of the new article should be '''BOLD''' and placed on TOP as the FIRST ITEM.
  • Generally limited to FOUR items, but whatever the case--just make sure it fits whatever else is on the page at that time. Use your common sense.

Images

  • The standard image code is div style="float:right;margin-left:1em;"> [[Image:filename.jpg|100px|ALT TAG]]</div>, but feel free to use a pixel width smaller than 100px or shift the alignment to the left.
  • Sometimes new articles won't have images, but you can usually use a flag for a topic with a national connection.
  • The item with an associated image should be the FIRST ITEM, even if that means breaking the "first in, first out" rule. Try not to add an item to the top of DYK without adding an associated image. If you add one without an image, add it as the 2nd, 3rd or 4th item or hide the picture.
  • If an article does not have an image, but you use a related image to display on DYK, please add that image to the article.

Updates

  • Updates can be as often as warranted, but items removed after less than six hours don't really get a fair share of exposure, and items posted more than 24 hours seem to become stale.
  • The items do not have to be replaced four-for-four (one-by-one additions are fine), but keep the item that has an associated image on top.
  • Please ARCHIVE expired items in Wikipedia:Recent additions

Current contents

Did you know...

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Purge to see the updated template here

Questions

Dabbawallah

  • This section is only for items that have been listed on "NEW PAGES" since the last update of DYK.
My bad. :) jengod 17:08, Sep 30, 2004 (UTC)

Rule change?

  • This section is only for items that have been listed on "NEW PAGES" since the last update of DYK.
Maybe we should change this to:This section is only for items that have been listed on "NEW PAGES" for less that 72 hours. to avoid nominations to not be allowed because of premature updating? [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm|(talk)]] 21:30, Nov 16, 2004 (UTC)
Sure thing. jengod 22:05, Nov 16, 2004 (UTC)

From rules to instructions

No, I'm not too skeered to add items myself, I'm just too bemused by the whole "template" thing. More after reading the Rules than before. Could the "Rules" please be complemented by a step-by-step "Instruction" on what actually to do? Aimed at the beginner? Not so much focused on what not to do?--[[User:Bishonen|Bishonen (talk)]] 15:20, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)

  • I'll have a go at writing an instruction guide to updating the "Did you know" template. Hang in there! [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm|(talk)]] 15:34, Dec 11, 2004 (UTC)

Notification template

I've made a template to notify users of the status of inclusion of an article they created. The template is at Template:UpdatedDYK, and the proper coding to use it is:{{UpdatedDYK|[[test]]}}, which expands to:

On [[Wikipedia:Recent_additions/2016/May#test 2016|test 2016]], Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Example, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, Error: Invalid time.&end=Error: Invalid time.&project=en.wikipedia.org&pages=Example Example), and the hook may be added to the statistics page after its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

Indent

Hi! Tom, the new indenting looks funny on Firefox. See: Image:Indent-sample-dyk-firefox.jpg. Would you mind reverting or recoding? jengod 21:32, Dec 15, 2004 (UTC)

Hmm, I haven't seen anything funny on my Firefox 1.0. See Image:Did you know Firefox 1.0 screenshot.png. ωhkoh [Т] 11:41, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
Sadness...it was fixed and great for a while, and now it's back to being strange. See Image:Firefox-indent-screenshot-2.jpg. This revision had it fixed (at least in my browser), with the neat indenting, and then it got wonky again... jengod 22:12, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
Should be fixed again. Although I still can't replicate that problem at all in any version of Firefox. Tom- 22:33, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)